Catalina Island Seacrest Inn

Hotel at a Glance: Catalina Island Seacrest Inn

Once home to the Banning family, who owned Catalina Island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, today’s Catalina Island Seacrest Inn retains its original Victorian charm. The inn is a fixture in the city of Avalon, which is home to a variety of restaurants and secluded beaches.

Unique accommodations: The inn’s guest rooms include distinctive views and amenities such as four-poster beds and whirlpool tubs.

The rocky Catalina Island is only about 22 miles southwest of Los Angeles, but it’s a world away from the crowded metropolis. For starters, there are hardly any cars here; golf carts are the preferred way to get around. Much of the island’s interior is unpopulated, home to a vast array of native desert foliage and wildlife. Visitors can hit the many secluded coves that dot the landscape for sunbathing or snorkeling in temperate waters among starfish, sea urchins, and bright-orange garibaldi. Travel + Leisure called these coves “ready-made for romance,” naming Catalina one of the world’s most romantic islands in 2010.

Much of Catalina Island is accessible only by challenging dirt trails, but you can see many of its endemic plants in town at the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden. Some of the featured vegetation can only be found here, including wild tomato and rare Catalina mahogany. The memorial itself was designed to incorporate as much local material as possible, including quarried Catalina stones, blue flagstone rock from the harbor, and hand-painted tiles from a local pottery company.

You can get to the gardens by catching a taxi or tour bus from nearby Avalon, the island’s only major city. This small village, with a surrounding backdrop of steep, amphitheater-like hills, occupies only about 3% of the island. Still, it’s where most visitors spend the majority of their time, thanks to a popular beach, a lively harbor, and a surprising variety of restaurants. The most famous landmark here is the art-deco-style Casino building. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the circular structure stands at the equivalent of 12 stories tall and houses an art gallery, a museum, and a theater.

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What You Get

1-night stay for two, valid Sunday–Thursday; not valid for Friday or Saturday stays

Option 1: $119 to stay in the Mermaid, Wicker Roses, or Dolphin room (up to a $249 value)

Option 2: $139 to stay in the Lighthouse or Retreat room (up to a $279 value)

Option 3: $145 to stay in the Palms, Garden, Sea Shell, or Captains’ Quarters room (up to a $289 value)